Return to Wonderland by Macmillan Children's Macmillan Children's Books
Author:Macmillan Children's Macmillan Children's Books [Books, Macmillan Children's Macmillan Children's]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781529006032
Google: D4OdvgEACAAJ
Amazon: 1529006031
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Published: 2019-06-25T04:18:02+00:00
âYou are simply enticing those poor prawns into a sandwich!â burst out Tweedledee when the fish had finished. âWhy, that practically makes you a cannibal!â
âIf you are going to be a cannibal, you may as well be practical about it,â reasoned the fish smugly, smacking its lips grotesquely. But the self-satisfied expression disappeared from its face as a terrifying sound came from close by, somewhere away to the right.
âKARK!â
âThe crow!â panicked the fish, thrashing around in the pond like an overweight man in a paddling pool full of wasps. âFlee! Flee for your very lives!â It eventually managed to flop its way out of the right-hand pool and began to roll itself across the clearing.
âWhere are you going?â asked Tweedledee, hopping from foot to foot in panic.
âThe crow drinks from the enlargening pool,â explained the fish as it rolled. âFlee!â It flopped into the left-hand pond and began gulping at the water, growing noticeably smaller with each mouthful. Within seconds, it was the size of an averagely large fish â the sort that a fisherman might boast about catching. Then it was a size he would lie about. Then it was a size he would barely even mention. Then it was as big as a tadpole. Then it had vanished altogether.
âItâs disappeared!â exclaimed Tweedledum.
âItâs disappeared from sight,â corrected the monkey, which had climbed into a nearby tree and was hiding behind a large apple. âThatâs quite different, you know.â
For a moment, Tweedledum pondered what had happened to the fish. It has shrunk so much that itâs no longer even a part of our world, he thought to himself. I wonder what it can see now? The fish was, indeed, now a very small fish in what was, relatively, an infinitely large pond. But there was no time to think about it any further. With a thunder of wings that shook the branches around them, the gigantic crow landed in the centre of the clearing like a nightmare that someone had managed to glue feathers on to.
âKARK!â it explained.
These are the times when you really discover what sort of person you are. When you are being menaced by a giant crow and all help has vanished; the pompous fish has shrunk to microscopic size, and the sailor-uniform-clad monkey is concealing itself behind fruit. These are the moments when you have to show what youâre made of. Tweedledum had spent his whole life being terrified of this black shadow that appeared out of the sky. But, suddenly coming face to beak with it in a forest clearing, he was surprised to discover that he was not afraid. Not as much as heâd expected to be, anyway.
The crow dipped its enormous head and took a great, slurping mouthful from the pool on the right of the clearing. It opened its wings and flapped them â and as the Tweedles watched, it visibly grew slightly larger.
âIt drinks from the Pool of Enlargenment!â gasped Tweedledee, who had never been the fastest on the uptake. The rest of us had worked that out at least two pages ago.
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